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when did americasbookie buy or get the domain for bet laspalmas?

 

long time ago when they betlaspalmas was sort of associated with the horse racing exchange ehorsex ( I think it was) I had an account there.

just tried to log in (getting organized on some old minor accounts) and I see its powered by Zach at americas bookie?

my old account did not work on the new platform which is fine I had 0.77 I think left!

 

when did that happen?

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Before zack open rdg corp. he was an affilite for many sportsbooks, and that was one of his URLs, and when he open americasbookie, he used as a secondary brand

 

legendssportsbook.com

delmarsportsbook.com

royalsportsbook.com

 

were all his brands.

 

Try if you have any further questions call him direct he always enjoys talking with you.

 

 

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Before zack open rdg corp. he was an affilite for many sportsbooks, and that was one of his URLs, and when he open americasbookie, he used as a secondary brand

 

legendssportsbook.com

delmarsportsbook.com

royalsportsbook.com

 

were all his brands.

 

Try if you have any further questions call him direct he always enjoys talking with you.

 

 

Rofl. These were all scam sites designed to trick players into thinking they were depositing at the real legendz sportsboolk or the real las palmas. Solid guy robbie or whatever he goes by now.

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Rofl. These were all scam sites designed to trick players into thinking they were depositing at the real legendz sportsboolk or the real las palmas. Solid guy robbie or whatever he goes by now.

 

 

Zack Sunday is the name he is using now at americasbookie. I was calling him Zac. Poster Seanie Mac, this is what I talking about but I had the name wrong. boat may shine more light on his history for boat is about exposing crooks and posting their real names on the forums for all to see.

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Zack Sunday is the name he is using now at americasbookie. I was calling him Zac. Poster Seanie Mac, this is what I talking about but I had the name wrong. boat may shine more light on his history for boat is about exposing crooks and posting their real names on the forums for all to see.

 

 

Boat do you have anything to say towards this?

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Zack, had an interest in apex sportsbook that closed in 2004, but has settle all claims, and were documented by SBR

 

sbr posted 11.05.2011

Bet33 has taken care of old Apex debts that it argues were recorded after ownership departed the now defunct sportsbook. On April 26th, SBR reported that Bet33 paid an Apex player with a six-year old payment claim. Bet33 has not had a meaningful dispute submitted against them in the past six months - the most recent news was a player confirming a $3,000 payment in June of this year.

 

sbr posted 06.28.2011

Bet33 was recently removed from SBR's sportsbook blacklist after settling player debt which originated from Apex Sportsbook in 2005.

 

Over past 10 years has bailed out many posters, from failed sportsbooks, including recent ones like synbet, alliance and betislands.

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Thank you. Here's more from SBR

 

Apex owner Robbie McPhail used players stolen funds to finance Bet33, thus Bet33 remains on the SBR sportsbook blacklist. Bet33 paid a player $3,000 in November of 2009 that reported to SBR he had been stiffed by Apex five years prior.

 

This is not the first time Robbie has tried to impersonate and capitalize on the reputation of other sportsbooks. apex owner, Robbie (AKA Zach), is operating legendsportsbook.com which has attracted bettors looking for the real Legendz (SBR rating A+).

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Your prior Post:

Apex owner Robbie McPhail used players stolen funds to finance Bet33, thus Bet33 remains on the SBR sportsbook blacklist. Bet33 paid a player $3,000 in November of 2009 that reported to SBR he had been stiffed by Apex five years prior.

 

My post updated:

sbr posted 06.28.2011

Bet33 was recently removed from SBR's sportsbook blacklist after settling player debt which originated from Apex Sportsbook in 2005.

 

 

 

 

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Owen, Robbie or Zack or whomever name he uses is a thief. He got lucky with Bet33 and made restitution to some people he stole from, he is still a thief. Dont forget he used their stolen money to start Bet33 so he should payback the original sum plus interest or dividends from Bet33 profits to them. Did he? boat went on and on about deemer's lack of moral judgement yet will lie for Zack and promote him and his sportsbook. Crazy shit going on here.

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Thank you. Here's more from SBR

 

Apex owner Robbie McPhail used players stolen funds to finance Bet33, thus Bet33 remains on the SBR sportsbook blacklist. Bet33 paid a player $3,000 in November of 2009 that reported to SBR he had been stiffed by Apex five years prior.

 

This is not the first time Robbie has tried to impersonate and capitalize on the reputation of other sportsbooks. apex owner, Robbie (AKA Zach), is operating legendsportsbook.com which has attracted bettors looking for the real Legendz (SBR rating A+).

 

"Real" legends rated A+ went under and had multiple arrests...

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